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Private In-Home and Online Phonics Tutoring in San Marcos, CA

Receive personally tailored Phonics lessons from exceptional tutors in a one-on-one setting. We help you connect with in-home and online tutoring that offers flexible scheduling and your choice of locations.

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How can Phonics tutoring help you?

As a parent, you want to give your child the best advantage when it comes to learning to read. Children who receive help early on can keep up with their grade-level proficiency and enjoy the fun of reading by themselves and sharing what they learn. Try to give your child the very best advantage with expert phonics tutoring. Call Varsity Tutors to find independent phonics tutors in San Marcos, CA, to try to help your child learn to read. Because phonics is geared to help our youngest children, the techniques are from state-approved elementary school curricula. Professional phonics tutors are highly skilled in the teaching styles that engage children who are just beginning to read. Phonics experts know the importance of making learning fun. They know how to pace the lessons by delivering teaching modules in small packages. Most importantly, phonics tutors know how to measure reading skills improvement, so you can give ongoing feedback on your child's progress.

To develop a custom study plan that will give your child the best advantage, the tutor will first assess your child's current reading skill level. Next, their tutor will create a unique study plan to strive to ensure step-by-step progress. Your child's plan can change frequently as he or she masters the early skills of phonics tutoring. If the tutor sees your child needs practice in certain skills, the tutor will repeat the drills and exercises to reinforce the learning. A personal phonics tutor in San Marcos might make a world of difference in your child's reading goals.

If your child has already started school, or will soon begin, phonics training is great preparation for the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) standardized test that's given regularly to assess basic skills. In fact, your phonics tutor knows the CAASPP and will practice with your child on the reading skills needed to do well. As young children begin their grade school education, they become familiar with regular testing. Varsity Tutors can connect you with a professional phonics tutor in San Marcos, who can try to help your child prepare effectively and enjoy his or her accomplishments.

Best of all, the dates, times, and locations of all tutoring sessions are of your choosing. You may meet at your home, in the school library, or any convenient public venue. If you cannot meet in person, your child can access an online face-to-face live learning platform to interact with their tutor. Let Varsity Tutors' experienced educational directors could help you connect with a qualified phonics tutor in San Marcos, CA, who could give your child the best reading advantage.

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Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

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"The concepts that the student and I covered were multiplication and reading comprehension. He struggled the most with answering some of the reading comprehension questions. The strategies we used to cope with this was reading the questions before the text and looking for keywords. The extra practice I left him with was to read questions before the text and to double check his sentences for correct punctuation throughout the week. I remind him of expectations while I am tutoring him. The expectations include following directions and having a positive attitude towards learning. Wins from this session included he and I celebrating him correcting and finding answers to his math and reading. "

★★★★★

"The student and I worked on composition, literature, and grammar usage and mechanics. He typed up his notes on his tornado report into a "sloppy copy." Next week, we are going to discuss revisions to his report. He did a great job learning about when to use "I" and when to use "me" in his GUM work. He caught on quickly and asked really good questions. We also started the Bible stories unit and read the first part of Joseph and His Brothers. The student's fluency continues to be strong. "

★★★★★

"The student and I worked on his journal project due in February. I was really happy to see him get through two of the entries in one session! He did a really great job writing complete paragraphs for both of his responses. Next week, we will finish with Entry #3, which asks him to write a two-paragraph response."

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"The student did great today. We played four in a row with consonant blends and he was able to read all the words we played the game with. We also reviewed sight words and he remembered 3/4 of the stack of cards. He did a great job and kept his focus the entire session. With practice, he will continue to master his sight words which will in turn help with his reading fluency. He struggled most reading the book because it wasn't as familiar and it's been awhile since he read it. He should practice reading it again so that he can be more fluent at reading it in our next session. Overall, he did a great job today!"

★★★★★

"The student is a very bright child with strong knowledge of alphabetic principles. Since today was our first day together, I mostly focused on assessing her strengths. She knows all of her letters, and the sounds that about 2/3 of the letters make. She can blend sounds as well. For future sessions, we'll be working on her numbers from 1-20, specifically ordinal numbers, sequencing and continuing to build on her strengths in phonics. "